The USASA South Shore Series kicks off with an evening rail jam that's open to all ages. The USASA contest series is great. It allows people from all over the country to compete, make new friends, and progress their snowboarding.

This season El Niño delivered plenty of leg-shaking pow days, leaving your homies on the East Coast to curse your name. Hopefully their jealousy subsides now that spring has arrived, bringing the sunshine and good vibes along with it!

After our latest storm system dropped 50 INCHES of snow over the span of eight days, it’s hard to believe that we are nearly halfway through the month of March. El Nino can’t get enough of the Sierras and keeps bringing the goods, with over a foot of snow forecasted to fall before the end of the day Monday!

Huckleberry Canyon gives riders the ability to get creative and #keepwinterweird Sierra style, which makes it perfect for hosting a freeride competition!
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Huck Cup Hype!

Author: Snow Reporter

Published: Saturday, February 20, 2016

Category: general

If you’ve ever had the opportunity to ride Sierra’s five backcountry gates, you know the excitement and freedom that comes along with dropping a cliff, navigating a chute, and popping a powdery pillow. The amazingly fun and playful terrain in Huckleberry Canyon gives riders the ability to get creative and #keepwinterweird Sierra style, which makes it perfect for hosting a freeride competition!

Happy Shredruary, fam! While we have been fortunate enough to receive over 300 inches of snowfall so far this season, most forecasts are in agreement that El Nino is taking a break and we're going to have some mild weather for a bit. Don't fret! With a freshly cut halfpipe and plenty of activities planned, February is going to be yet another amazing month with conditions better than we've seen them in a few winters.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a skier or snowboarder, beginner or expert, we can all agree on one thing: getting injured sucks. The worst part is, it always seems to happen doing something exponentially uncool.